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Cadbury 20 Pack Egg Crate 340g $5 (1/2 Price) in Store @ Big W

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Cadbury 20 pack egg crates will be on sale for $5 (1/2 price down from $10) in store at Big W from tomorrow. I was advised of this by a staff member and the sale price is now showing in the deal link.

We use these along with the smaller hunting eggs for our annual Easter egg hunt, so I'll be grabbing a couple. Enjoy!

I can't see a catalogue on the website starting tomorrow, but there may be some additional sale prices for other Easter items commencing tomorrow too

EDIT Catalogue available now Easter items are featured on pages 37-40

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  • +1

    Thank you I'll head into Bigw in morning and check it out!

  • +4

    I filled these with vodka jelly last year and they were amazing :)

    • Would of been a messy end to the mornings hunt I'm guessing.

    • +5

      Me too. Though for some reason the other kids' parents won't speak to me any more.

  • +21

    Cant wait to find all 20 in my cupboard

  • +5

    'Hunting Eggs'? Is it really true that companies like Cadbury are removing the word 'Easter' from their products? I wouldn't consider myself a Christian, but it makes me wonder about the future of this country.

    I'm sure they taste great anyway!

    • +4

      Its not true, there is dozens of cadbury product on the shelves with the word easter on them. But there is a vocal bigoted minority trying to make an issue out of it simply because cadbury is halal certified.

      • example of bigoted minority below

      • Just did a quick search online at Coles. They're selling plenty of chocolate eggs, bunnies etc, but I could only find one item that had the word 'Easter' clearly on the packaging. see https://shop.coles.com.au/a/a-national/product/cadbury-ultim…

        They're mostly described as Easter eggs, bunnies by Coles

      • -1

        you do understand that paying the Halal tax on products goes toward supporting Mosques etc?

        • @dono2011: where is the report that says this, link please.

        • +4

          @MelbBargainChaser77:

          This is wrong, Halal does cost companies money to certify their products.

          Halal is mostly a scam because companies aren't allowed to self certify, instead they have to pay.

        • +2

          @dono2011: These are the views of Corey Bernardi- not a Government Report. Corey Bernardi, the idiot who believes homosexuality leads to beastiality, the idiot who beleives that people who support abortion are pro death, the idiot than doesnt beleive human activities are a cause of global warming, the idiot that was shunned by his own party members.

        • +12

          Oh for goodness sake, there are many food certifications out there that require payment, and I'd argue that the money goes to the administration of companies that have people trained in halal butchering. And even if it did go to the mosques, so what?! I'd be more upset if it went to the churches whose rampant sexual assault of minors by priests for years have harmed thousands of Australians. Mosques have been here for a long time now and it's only recently that they're suddenly the Root of all Evil. Your average Aussie Muslim considers the radical Islamists to be as nutty as your average Aussie white person considers Corey Bernardi to be. I would suggest putting your misplaced outrage somewhere more useful.

        • +4

          @MelbBargainChaser77: Friend, it is in essence. It makes no sense to even certify chocolate as halal since it doesnt even contain forbidden items. Additionally I am against modern halal as it was originally meant to inflict the least pain on the animal but modern narrow mindedness inhibits other muslims from updating slaughter methods.

        • +1

          @samfisher5986: I've been in the food industry for a while now. There are more useless certifications which cost more to the business. On top of that we also place these on labels which most consumers don't know what they even stand for.
          I've never heard of such thing as "self certify" in the food industry. Random inspections and audits are performed by customers but it still cost the business money.

        • @dono2011:

          snap.

        • +2

          @Siddeeqi al-Hammoud:

          Cadbury Australia makes a large proportion of the products they make in Australia, supporting other local suppliers and employing Australians. As part of efforts to increase their business and the viability of manufacturing in Australia, they have sort to export their delicious Australian made product to other countries including Malaysia and Indonesia. As part of being in these marketplaces it is extremely beneficial for them to be able to market their products as Halal and having the appropriate certification to prove this point to the customer. Whatever trivial amount Cadbury Australia is paying for this certification spread over the millions of products they make a year, I would imagine would absolutely pale in comparison to the amount of money their is to be made by selling these products made by Australians (generating money to the Australian economy and employing Australians) to Indoensians and Malaysians and many other countries where they export to.

          I fail to see how it doesn't make sense to certify their product!

        • @samfisher5986:

          Actually most things are halal already.

          Did you know water is halal. Milk is halal.

          Also catching a bus is halal.

          Oh and beer is not halal. Bavaria Beer with 0% alcohol is even without a certificate.

        • -2

          @BKZ:

          I'm talking about the certification.

          I personally don't think it should cost money to list something as Halal.

        • +1

          @samfisher5986:
          Its no different to getting the heart tick of approval.

          Most people get on the muslim hate band wagon and bash halal. Its o different to Kosher.

          Oh and Kosher products are actually HALAL too!

        • -1

          @BKZ:

          And I don't approve of the heart tick either.

      • +2

        While I agree with you guys that Easter should be on the labels, isn't it a bit hypocritical that the people arguing for halal removal should be supporting this? If you look at it objectively Easter also causes chocolate prices to inflate? Just my 2c

      • +4

        Actually it is true and there are countless examples of it where the word easter was quietly removed where it previously existed, and by no means is it limited to Cadbury. Whether the motive is pure marketing attempt to widen potential audience, new export markets, or just fruit loop meandering to vocal nutters it is really just silly. Take your PC hat off, call a spade a spade mate. Its ridiculous and should be criticized. Whether they are halal certified or not is another issue though if the 2 are related makes it all the more stupid. And Halal certification costs more. On a great many products it is a scam. You can read the certification owners own websites they do not pretend to hide where much of the money goes. Hidden in plain sight as they say. Quite frankly we should be against all sneaky and sly funneling of funds from us as consumers for wack job religious motives whether it be the catholics, jews, or islam. Some of the statistics about the latter should concern a lot of people but noone wants to talk about it. In Sydney alone the number of shonky backyard marriages involving what are effectively children is just intolerable. Yet folk like the noisy person above want to shout down anyone who even broaches any form of criticism. Shame on you mate.

        • +2

          Xizor if you are actually personally aware of a shonky backyard marriage involving a child (not just effectively a child - someone who is under 18), I would urge you to contact the police. You'll achieve a lot more than just spreading what in effect is just random gossip and innuendo.

    • To be honest, I'm not sure how good these eggs are at hunting.

  • -6

    Boycott all Cadbury products if HALAL chocolate isn't bad enough from them, now they are refusing to say EASTER on the EASTER EGGS……

  • +3

    Sorry for opening up a can of worms everyone. I guess we should really be debating weather this is a bargain or not. $5 for 340g of chocolate sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me! :)

  • +4

    Great bargain on delicious Australian made Easter eggs. Anyone commenting they are Halal and therefore they won't buy are a deadset disgrace of a human being. Anyone claiming they won't buy because Cadbury eggs don't have Easter on them needs to go to Specsavers.

  • +1

    Great deal, catalogue is now out confirming the price starting tomorrow. Cheapest so far for these eggs, as I've been looking around for some for Easter egg hunt I'm having, so will be sure to grab a few!

  • Almost cheaper than caged eggs. Can I make omelettes with these?

    • Cadbury Creme Eggs are sort of omelette-y in a way. They are my absolute favourite. I spotted them 2 for $2 at Big W today

  • 20 Pack Egg Crate 340g

    Just got back from Big W, can confirm there are NO EGGS in this crate, just chocolates.

    • +3

      These are chocolate eggs. Have you never had them before?

      • -3

        The title didn't mention chocolate….

        • +1

          Have you never had them before?

        • @Gimli:

          Have you never had them before?

          eggs or chocolates ?

  • +7

    Who the fk cares if it dont have easter written on it lmao
    Go get a texta and write it urself

    • +1

      Yep. As long as I get my Friday/Monday off I will be happy what ever the reason.
      If they do decide to drop the Easter association maybe they can call it 'Super long weekend day off Friday' instead of 'Good Friday' and 'I hate Mondays except this one' for the Monday.

  • $9 at Woolworths and Coles.

  • Easter egg hunt sorted, thanks OP.

  • -2

    Boycott halal! I'm not buying Cadbury products until they remove their halal certification. Lindt chocolate tastes much better.

    • Wow your really gonna make a dent in Cabdury's sale numbers.

      You really showed those moslems.

      Ya hillbillies make me lol

      • I always try to buy non-halal products wherever possible. Furthermore, if believers are allowed to deceive non-believers to further the cause of islam, I don't see why non-believers can't deceive believers. Sahih Bukhari (49:857) - "He who makes peace between the people by inventing good information or saying good things, is not a liar." Lying is permitted when the end justifies the means. Sahih Bukhari (84:64-65) - Speaking from a position of power at the time, Ali confirms that lying is permitted in order to deceive an "enemy."

        In year 12, I ran a fundraising BBQ with sausages from different suppliers. I claimed they were all halal when probably none of them were in order to drum up sales. What does it matter if someone buys a 'halal' sausage in good faith but it isn't? It still gets digested the same and gets pooped out. Screw halal.

        • -1

          Yes lets all boycott the opportunity Cadbury has to increase the viability of its manufacturing operations in Australia by exporting to countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. Lets boycott Australian jobs. Lets boycott the money Cadbury Australian pumps into our economy.

        • And honestly what you did at your fundraising BBQ is absolutely disgusting. I hope some small minded fool does that to you for something you believe in. You're a deadset disgrace.

        • -1

          @scorpionsa: I'll support an Aussie company that doesn't kowtow to these barbarians halal taxes inadvertently support. Halal funds terrorism.

        • -1

          @niggard:

          Could you please provide actual evidence of this?

        • All quotes taken out of context and spun perfectly to manipluate and tilt the situation.

          So you agree that halal 'drums up sales' and creates greater demand for a product.

          You are missing out on a lot of good stuff if your avoiding halal. Believe it or not SEX is halal when certain conditions are met.

          Halal simply means lawful. Haram beig the opposite which is forbidden.

          Oh and you fooled no one but yourself. Well done for show casing your true nature.

        • @scorpionsa: lol they deceive non-believers, and what's more what I did was permissible according to old mate Bukhari. Do non-halal beef sausages taste different to halal ones? I know one animal suffered less, and that's good enough a reason.

        • @niggard: do you even know what Bukhari is?

          Do you even have enough logic to quote on your own and not copy bs Facebook posts?

        • @scorpionsa: http://www.boycotthalal.com/halal-funds-terrorists-zakat/

          Plenty of evidence on the internet. Don't trust the leftist unAustralian Broadcasting Corporation to provide factual info when they are more than happy to see Australia get wrecked by savages.

        • @BKZ: What gives you the authority to declare something is BS or not? Just because it goes against your beliefs it is suddenly BS? I challenge you to not blindly believe the crap the unABC shoves down our throats and examine what is happening in Europe and around the world. A quick google search of Bukhari reveals that it is one of the six hadiths collected by Muhammad al-Bukhari, so it is good enough to say old mate Bukhari said it.
          By the way, it might do you some good to work out the difference between your/you're before you gob off and accuse others of not using logic.

        • -1

          @niggard:

          Wow stooping to spelling/grammatical errors to further spread your unfounded BS. It's called typing on a mobile device i.e. auto correct.

          Enjoy living the rest of your life with hatred and fear. You still have no idea who Bukhari is. Shame on you

        • +1

          @BKZ: autocorrect will distinguish between your and you're. Try making some extra effort to tap out one more letter and you'll be surprised.

  • +1

    How does this price compare to the after-Easter clearances of Easter eggs? Will these likely be cheaper after Easter?

  • Hmm…i only buy free range eggs

  • Who cares if something is named Easter or based on a Christian tradition!

    If we want to be neutral let's have every god damn religious holiday so no-one gets upset. WIN/WIN

    On a serious note, these eggs are delicious! 10/10

    • -1

      Horse racing and football are a religion in Victoria ….Hence footy final holiday and cup day.

  • +2

    Hunting eggs
    PETA wont be happy about that

    Cadbury might have to change the name back to Easter Eggs to appease another minority group

  • Cadbury clinkers and party bags are also half price

  • OOS at Charlestown. The Ferrero Rocher 16pack (I think, it was a decent sized box) is down from $20 to $11.

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